November 10, 2010

Come vote for my art on Novemeber 13th!!!!

Who: Christie Holbert
What: Juried Art Show
Theme: Manger, Magi, and Majesty
Jury Show Date: November 13 - 21, 2010
10:00 am-6:00 pm daily
Grand Opening: Saturday, November 13,
• Ceremony: 10:00 am-2:00 pm
• Awards Presentation: 11:30 am
• Exhibit closes, 6:00 pm
Location: Park Cities Presbyterian Church
4124 Oak Lawn Avenue
Dallas, TX 75219

August 16, 2010

untitled

4X6
oil on canvas board
available

Credit Card Mosaic

4 X 6
available



I have been saving up credit cards for years...I always knew I would do something with them.

BP Sunset Series




11 X 14
Yellow is sold, but other colors are available.


This is a series I completed after visiting the oiled gulf coast...my hometown. I am deeply disturbed and emotionally outraged by this tragedy. I tried to create something aesthetically pleasing as a result of the opposite effects the oil is creating on the coast.

July 14, 2010

I will have an art sale & show this Friday night from 4pm until around 9pm in historic downtown Grapevine, TX. The annual 'Summer Nights' festival will spotlight local artists showing, demonstrating and selling their fine art pieces at both the Torian Cabin and Gazebo park on Main Street. Don't forget to sign up for the $100.00 drawing just for stopping by!
Also, I will have my artwork on display unitl August 4th at the Atrium located at 3500 Camp Bowie Road in Ft. Worth Texas. The opening reception is Friday, July 16th from 3pm-9pm, free food and live music.

April 29, 2010

April 28, 2010

Out of The Garden





Out of The Garden
24X48
acrylic on canvas
Sold

April 27, 2010

The Baptism



The Baptism
2010
24 x 36
Acrylic on canvas

I created this piece while listening to a sermon at church on the baptism of Jesus. The sermon was from Luke 3:21 in the Bible. During the sermon the pastor showed a video of his baptism in the Jordan River, which gave me a good sense of the location. As the sermon progressed I created a sketch that became a painting. In Luke 3:21, the scripture says heaven opened up and dove descended in a bodily form. The passage painted and image in my mind. There are many numerical symbols in this piece such as: 16 rivets in the shell represent John 3:16, 10 swirls on either side of the shell represent the 10 commandments, 3 branches on the far sides of the painting represent the trinity and the third chapter of Luke. In the water you can see two swirls. One swirl is representative of Jesus and the other of John the Baptist.

Untitled




12X12
acrylic on canvas
Sold

Comfort in This World



Mixed Media on Metal
30x30

Summer Trees



24X30
acrylic on canvas
Sold

Still Life With Oranges




Still Life With Oranges
16X20
oil on canvas
2002

The Edge of My Mind; Direction, Growth, Gateway



24X30
acrylic on canvas
2010

Before the Storm at Ship Island



Before The Storm at Ship Island
12X12
acrylic on canvas board
2010

I had fun exploring line and pattern as the storm was coming in at Ship Island

Still Magnolias




Still Magnolias
16x20
oil on canvas

A Reflection of Love



A Reflection of Love
12X12
acrylic on canvas board

Sunset With Shrimp Boats



16X20
acrylic on canvas
Sold

Orchid Still Life



Orchid Still Life
16 X 20
2009
Acrylic on canvas
Sold

Jeff Davis Landscape




Jeff Davis Landscape
16X20
acrylic on canvas

God's Gift of Creation





Gods Gift of Creation
2009
24 X 30
Acrylic on Canvas
Sold

As I began this painting for Nathaniel, a new-born baby boy, I opened the Bible for Inspiration. I turned almost immediately to Romans 1:20. As I read the verse I envisioned the painting.
“For Since the creation of the World God’s invisible qualities-His eternal power and divine nature-have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.”
-Romans 1:20
The words that inspired me were: creation, invisible qualities, divine nature, clearly. I envisioned a series of clear “glass-like” tiles making up the painting. Behind each tile were representations of creation. I tied the elements of creation to Nathaniel’s bedding. I also embedded the trinity into one of the tiles that represented trees, fruits, and flowers. I also used the Lion and the Lamb to represent the creation of animals, but also to represent our Savior Jesus Christ. Originally, I planned to incorporate small, white lines much like a blue print-the blue print of God. It would have especially worked since the painting was mainly blue.

Little Hopper



Little Hopper
12X12
oil on canvas
2009

SOLD

Custom painting I created for a collector.
This was a commissioned piece I created based on the individual’s love of frogs and lily pads. This particular painting is unique in the sense that I began a new “signature” in this piece. I wanted to create a hidden image that is noticeable in the original art. It is an embossed square layered under the paint. It adds texture, interest and originality to my artwork. The square is representative of perfection and the fact that I paint for God’s glory.

Stumpy




Stumpy
2000
18 X 24
Acrylic on paper

This is one of my favorite paintings for many reasons. I completed this painting while I was in my senior year of high school. I think this painting best demonstrates the true beginning of my style as a painter. I enjoyed painting the true colors that were before me. In creating this painting, I wanted to take a symbolic piece of my high school with me. I painted the palm tree in front of my school. It represents the warm, tropical environment of my hometown-also represented by the warm-colored background. The cool colors in the palms leaves represent the melancholy feelings of leaving behind high school and starting a new beginning. The inside of the tree appears to be burning, which is the sort of feeling I had inside.

Biloxi Still Life



Biloxi Still Life
16 X 20
2002
Acrylic on canvas

I created this still life as a study on fruits, vegetables, and reflective qualities of glass. The bottle of Barq’s root bear represents my hometown. Barq’s is a staple in Gulf Coast traditions and cuisine and it was even created near my hometown, New Orleans.

Found: Shaker of Salt




Found: Shaker of Salt
16 X 20
2002
Oil on Canvas

This painting is an interpretation of the song “Margaritaville” by Jimmy Buffett. I used to listen to this song with my father during the good times. In the background I cast a dark scene representing the mostly dark times in our relationship. The other items in the still life represent the fun times that we shared together, even though they were few and far between.

Chrome Rose




Chrome Rose
2009
11 X 14
Mixed media on Canvas

This work is an exploration of mixed media in my art. I also enjoy jewelry making and some of that medium is represented here. The rose represents how love can bring us out of the darkness in our live. The series of squares represent past, present, future and beyond.

Post Katrina Still Life




Post Katrina Still Life
11 X 14
Acrylic on canvas

Me and my husband rode out Hurricane Katrina in his parents home a mile north of our home in Gulfport, MS, where the storm center hit. We were trapped in the home with little food and water. Gas was not available so we could not travel home to see our damaged property. Communication was not available either. With no way to contact loved ones and nothing to do because there was no gas or electricity, the only thing we could do was swelter in the scorching heat and go crazy, or vent my stress into a work of art. I chose to paint a still life. The sunflowers represent the dependency of life on water (water was a scarce necessity during this time). The window represents a need for escape. The chair represents time, all we could do is sit and wait. The contrast of dark and light represent how unexpected and how quickly life can change. The vegetables represent a limited food supply. The bowl represents relying on God and his angels (white figures in the bowl) to get us through this.

Mr. Owl




Mr. Owl
12 X 12
2009
Acrylic on canvas board

As a young girl, I admired my much older brother, Al. Often times I mispronounced his name as “owl.” There were even a couple of paintings in my home of owls that further created this “symbol” to represent my brother. My brother struggled throughout much of his life, dealing with emotional pain from an abused and tormented upbringing. Eventually, the pain he held inside lead to him taking his life. The painting represents bondage to the emotional stress he carried. The owl represents him and is part of my fascination with chrome and reflections. It also represents his ability to shine on others despite his circumstances. He always liked to make others happy.

Into The Blue II



Into The Blue part 2

Tac Fused Glass

Another ocean-inspired glass piece

Into The Blue





Into The Blue I & II
2008
Fused Glass


My glass pieces are an exploration into a new medium. Turns out, I love the medium and I plan to do more in the future as I am able to. The pieces represent an abstraction of an ocean scene. Blue and green are my favorite colors which I represented in these pieces. I have a strong connection to the ocean. I love the peacefulness and mystery it evokes and I tried to represent it here in these two pieces. I wanted to create two similar pieces with different techniques. Into The Blue I is a little larger and is a full-fuse glass piece. Into The Blue II is a tack-fuse glass piece.

Fused Glass



Fused Glass

Line Study

2008

A Love That Never Lines Up



A Love that Never Lines Up
2009
24 X 30
Mixed Media on canvas

Contrast is the key element in this piece. The canvas is divided into two sections that are totally opposite: one light and soft and the other dark and rigid. This represents two different lives there are meshed together. Along the area where they meet appears to be series of rings. These rings are actually hearts that have not lined up. The diagonal line represents the slow slide and decline of the relationship as it slips away.

Art Lives On, Blue








Art Lives On, Blue & Art Lives On, Green & Art Lives On, Orange
8X10
acrylic on canvas 2009

Inspired by a drive home will thinking about my brother who I lost nine years ago. The butterfly is a symbol that he lives on in heaven and here in my heART. Art Lives On.

A New Still Life



A New Still Life
12X12
acrylic on canvas board
2010

I created this still life focused the linear form of the red flowers, leaves and shadows. I focused on keeping the painting loose, as well. This was a new way for me to paint a still life, hence the name. Notice the signature square in this piece...it really anchors the piece for me!

Hope Among The Trials




Hope Among the Trials
16 X 20
2006
Acrylic on canvas

This painting is inspired by a homeless man who is an artist in Atlanta, Georgia. His name is Jack. I met Jack while serving on a missions trip in Atlanta. I saw him there every night on the floor of the fellowship hall of the church. He showed me his art that he sold on the streets. He is an amazing artist who had hope among the many trials that life had dealt him. Jack created his lively and positive art sending a message of God’s hope. He has forever inspired me with his style and there will always be a piece of Jack in my art to come. The colorful and patterned sky in this work has lead to a style that I plan to use in paintings to come.

From You, For You




From You, For You
30 X 40
2009
Acrylic on canvas

This painting came about from an inspirational image in my mind after reading scripture from psalms. My focus was on two iconic images representing my talent as a gift from God, and me wanting to give the glory back to Him. I envisioned flowers grouped together in a three-dimensional form. It evokes a feeling of lightness and comfort; the way I feel in His presence-totally embraced. I plan to create more versions of this three-dimensional form in the future.

April 24, 2010

Purple Flowers in Vase



12X12
acrylic on canvas board

Notice the signature square in this painting. I focused on the linear qaulities of the flowers and kept my painting lose and allowed my colors to mix.

Destin Waves



20X20
acrylic on canvas

In this painting, I focused on the linear aspects of the waves. I layered the colors in a series of lines until I achieved the look I was trying to create. I am very excited with this painting. Looking at it makes me feel like I am watching the waves churn on a rough day in Destin Florida.

Landing in a New World



30x40
mixed media on canvas

This painting is a response to 2 Corinthians 5:17. Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new. I used wires around the edges of the painting as well as extra texture. There is a beautiful sense of peace and lightness in this painting. The ball of flowers represnts the presence of God to me in this painting. Notice my signiture square that is clinging to the figure of flowers.

Yellow Lillies in a White Vase



9X12
acrylic on canvas

I am a painting instructor at Michaels. This is one of the paintings that I will cover in my cirriculum. You can sign up at Michaels in Southlake for $45 for a two hour course. In that time we will cover important painting techniques and you will complete a wonderful painting to take home and treasure.

April 22, 2010

Sunflowers in a Vase with Frank



16 X 20
2002
Oil on canvas
Sold
This painting was created in a workshop with Frank Janca, a renowned artist on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. I enjoyed learning his new styles and techniques of painting that I have incorporated in paintings to follow.

Danielle's Joy



24X30
acrylic on canvas
2010
SOLD

This painting represents how God weaves us together piece by piece with intent. It also represents the beauty of life and shortness of life. We should bloom for God while here on earth and further His Kingdom(represented by the flowers falling from the tree to a flower covered hill. The three circular figures represent the trinity. Notice my signature square embedded in the sphere.